Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
(Author) Ludwig WittgensteinLudwig Wittgenstein is one of the greatest and most fascinating philosophers of all time. His Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, composed in a series of remarkable numbered propositions, was the only book he published in his lifetime. He tackles nothing less than the question of whether there is such a thing as a logically perfect language and, armed with it, what we can say about the nature of the world itself. Pushing the limits of language, logic and philosophy, the Tractatus is a brilliant, cryptic and hypnotic tour de force, exerting a major impact on twentieth-century philosophy and stirring the imagination today. With a new foreword by Ray Monk.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Ludwig Wittgenstein was an Austrian philosopher known for his work "Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus," which revolutionized the study of logic and language. His writing style is precise and analytical, reflecting his belief in the importance of clarity and precision in philosophical thought. Wittgenstein's contributions to literature include his exploration of the limits of language and the nature of meaning.